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Web Development News A useful article on how to put mobile back end as a service into practice: "Putting Mobile Back End As A Service Into Practice" on Smashing Magazine www.smashingmagazine.com David Tucker shows app ...

Web Development News A few very interesting ideas (and a free interface kit) for designing for watches. Pebble Time Design Kit Tack Blog blog.tackmobile.com March 20th, 2015 Pebble Time Design Kit As backers of the original Pebble Watch, we were excited to ...

Web Development News So that's what the state of responsive design looked like in 2014. Testing and lack of time being the biggest issues. Gridset Responsive Report 2014 2014.report.gridsetapp.com Analyzing the challenges, trends and resources influencing Responsive Design in ...

Web Development News A very interesting question: How do you design the library of the future? HOW DO YOU DESIGN THE LIBRARY OF THE FUTURE? medium.com ARE you sitting comfortably? Here is the Story of the Decline of the ...

Web Development News Welcome to Germany. A second-tier German professional basketball team has been relegated to an even lower tier as a result of being penalized for starting a recent game latebecause the Windows laptop that powered the scoreboard required 17 minutes to perform system updates.

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Web Development News Timelapse movie of the moon shadow seen from stratosphere, in a plane flying along the umbral path of the sun eclipse of 20th March 2015. Moon shadow during sun eclipse Timelapse movie of the moon shadow seen from stratosphere, in a plane flying ...

Web Development News So youve got a framework. Heres how to keep its development simple and bug-free. A Foundation case-study. Simple, Real And Bug-Free Foundation Development www.smashingmagazine.com Ben Gremillion introduces ...

Web Development News Very interesting slides by Stephanie Rieger on global developments in mobile. Worth looking into: #mobilism The Emerging Global Web www.slideshare.net The web was first conceived 25 years ago, by an Englishman. Fifteen years later, as the ...

Web Development News What is it that makes a typeface or any other design good? A critical approach to typefaces: A Critical Approach To Typefaces - Smashing Magazine www.smashingmagazine.com This article gives you a condensed recipe on how ...

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Today is the start of my last week as an employee of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. I will be leaving after nearly 15 years as EFF's President and Executive Director, having started as a Staff Attorney back in 1992. As I wrap up things here, I've been thinking a lot about where we've been and where we are now, and I thought it would be fun to share some of my reflections in a final blog post. EFF was founded in July of 1990 in response to a series of raids on small bulletin board systems (BBSs) that were believed to have received a stolen electronic document. John Perry ...

A federal judge has decisively halted the Mississippi Attorney Generals campaign of threatening to prosecute Góógle for refusing to remove content he finds objectionable. The court ruled in Góógles favor a few weeks ago but finally issued its complete order last Friday, March 27. The order is pretty damning, finding that Góógle presented significant evidence of bad faith on the Attorney Generals part. While Attorney General Hood has been going after Góógle for some time , this case nominally started back in October when the Attorney General served Góógle with a burdensome subpoena seeking a wide array of ...

We have known for some time that the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement community looks to find and exploit vulnerabilities in commercial software for surveillance purposes. As part of its reluctant, fitful transparency efforts after the Snowden leaks, the government has even officially acknowledged that it sometimes uses so-called zero-days . These statements are intended to reassure the public that the government nearly always discloses vulnerabilities to software vendors, and that any decision to instead exploit the vulnerability for intelligence purposes is a thoroughly considered one. ...

Today, EFF filed a second round of comments to the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) on its proposed regulatory rules for digital currencies like Bitcoin. EFF, the Internet Archive, and reddit filed initial joint comments to NYDFS back in October 2014, opposing the first draft of the BitLicense proposal . Thousands of concerned EFF members and friends also used our website to send in comments. In response to the deluge of public comments received on the initial regulations, the Department issued revised regulations on February ...

Following the terrorist attacks in Paris in January, including the murder of several journalists at the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo , we anticipated that the French government would overreact . Sure enough, recent reporting has revealed that France is censoring websites and pushing for broader surveillance powers. According to the reporting, France has invoked a recently enacted law and censored five websites that the government deems incite or glorify terrorism, and the government plans to censor dozens more. Interior ...

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is pleased with the United Nations Human Rights Council's (UNHRC) decision to adopt a resolution appointing a special rapporteur on the right to privacy. This decision is a key step forward for the UNHRC; it elevates the right to privacy to the priority level that the Human Rights Council ascribes to most other human rights. Most importantly, it gives the right to privacy the international recognition and protection it deserves. Special rapporteurs are independent experts appointed by the Human Rights Council who serve in a personal capacity and are mandated to report ...

More than 1,500 Californians over the last two weeks joined EFF in an email campaign to defeat a proposal by an obscure committee within the California Department of Justice that would have compromised the privacy and security of their driver-license photos . As part of its strategic plan, the committee had approved a goal to share driver and mugshot photos with a national law enforcement network and allow police to leverage facial recognition technology against the image database. The committee listened to your letters. At its meeting on Wednesday, the CLETS Advisory Committee (CAC) voted unanimously to delete ...

Promising public access legislation FASTR (Fair Access to Science & Technology Research Act) has been re-introduced by a bipartisan coalition in Congress. Lawmakers now have an important opportunity to strengthen and expand rules that allow taxpayers to freely read articles resulting from research their tax dollars support. EFF continues to encourage legislators to pass this bill as an important step forwardthough there are still some measures to improve. Take action to support FASTR right now. Shortly after FASTR was initially introduced in 2013, the White House released a directive ...

A letter sent from major tech companies and civil society groups demanded Congress end the mass collection of calling records under Section 215 of the Patriot Act before an upcoming June 1 expiration date. The letter was signed by the Reform Government Surveillance coalition; which represents major tech companies like Góógle, Microsoft, and Yáhoo; and, privacy groups like ACLU and EFF. Specifically, the letter urges a clear, strong, and effective end to bulk collection practices under the USA PATRIOT Act, including under the Section 215 records authority and the Section 214 authority regarding pen ...

This week, on the edges of RightsCon Southeast Asia in Manila, Philippines, digital rights groups from around the world came together for two days of intensive work to finalize a new, ambitious standard to safeguard freedom of expression and innovation online. The approach the document takes to further these objectives is by focusing on the liability of Internet intermediariessuch as search engines, web hosts, social networks, domain hosts and ISPsfor online content of their users. Hence the document, officially launched today to applause from delegates of every continent, is named the Manila Principles on Intermediary ...